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I'm so sorry, you did the best you could. Hugs. |
I am very sorry that you lost her. It really is clear you did everything that you could, it just didn't sound like is was in the cards for this little one. Like you said, she was warm and full when she passed and that was because you were taking the best care of her possible. Again, I'm really sorry. |
I am so sorry you lost your little one, it's always hard when you try so hard to everything possible. Good luck with your other one. |
I am so sorry for your loss. It sounds like you did everything you possibly could. |
Got up and read this. I'm so very, very sorry. You did everything you could. |
If at all possible, for your sake, for the next time (and hope there isn't), can you find another vet. |
Ruben, I have been following this thread since reading about the birth of Sabrina's pups on your other thread.........reading and learning. I am so very sorry this little one didn't make it. You obviously did everything in your power to help her (alot more than your ER vet was wanting to do; I think he's in the wrong profession :mad:). Hugs to you for your loss and wishes for continued health of Sabrina and her other little one. |
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I am so sad for you. You tried so hard, and I know she was loved in her short life. Hugs, my friend. |
First off I'd like to day I'm sorry for you lost. I know how you feel. I also lost one of my tiny's born on 3-8-09. After trying for several days to keep her alive. I talked with our vet and had her looked at and he said she had Hydrocephalus. (water on the brain). Her little head was not shaped correctly (she had a slight domed head) and she never nursed. She would take milk from the syr. but not enough. I was told there was nothing more I could have done for her. I have another that is also small, but appears normal. |
Im sorry you lost yor little one |
I am just now seeing this thread.. I am sorry you lost your baby girl..I know the hurt.. Our little Gracie is almost three and she was not strong enough to suckle long and then wanted to sleep for hours.. so we had to sub q her twice and tube fed her every two hours night and day for two weeks.. she survived.. the vet did not think she would.. but all she needed was consistant feedings and she grew.. it was very hard.. I wish I had also seen this thread earlier... If she had blood in her stool.. it might have been for the best tho.. And I think you need to seach for a new vet also.. anne |
Sorry for your loss, just seeing this now. You got some good advice--and finding a new vet should be a priority. |
I am just seeing this and wanted to let you know how sorry I am that you lost your little girl! You gave it your all, and sometimes it's just not going to work. Just some thoughts in case there is a next time, which I hope you're not faced with again.. I did read that you said her belly was red and litter mate's was pink? Real Red bellies usually mean they're septic. Give 3 or 4 drops which is about 1/10 cc of Amoxi twice a day for 3-5 days will clear that up.. usually within 24 hours but continue for 3-5 days. Blood in the stool could mean septic or just something wrong with the digestive tract, which can't be helped or over fed, or fed while too cold. They can't digest the milk if their body is chilled. I use a 125 heat bulb with hood and place it 2-3 feet above the babies, depending on how cool the room is and ventilation around the bed and I also place the lamp to one side of the bed to allow them to crawl away from the heat if needed. Put your hand where the puppies would be under the lamp and it should not burn, but be pleasantly warm. It is really difficult to save a "crier", sometimes there is something wrong that we just can't fix. I'd be looking for a Vet that cares as much as we do! Hugs and Good Luck! |
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So sorry. Hugs! |
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